Third Avenue Office Sublet for Rent in Manhattan

Class A Sublet Office Space | $ Negotiable / 1,837 SF.

Top Quality Property – Class A Offices – standing at 1,837 SF the following commercial sublet offers all the bare bones needed to keep the ball running. The Primary sublessor is a Financial Firm who is seeking a good tenant in which to rent out this space to. The office features an open layout with a conference room and pantry, all of which overlooks Third Avenue as a front facing unit within the building. In addition this office enjoys a good amount of natural light throughout the day being situated on the 26th floor by the abundance of windows found herein. This availability presents a great opportunity for any TAMI or Financial companies to host their operations – all of which is further benefitted by an outstanding Grand Central location near all points of public transit.

The building itself was built in 1972 and is a 39-story commercial high-rise of striking modern distinction. The property occupies the whole eastside of the block it rests upon, with its plaza extending outwards to the curb. The building is clad in an aluminum finish supported by structural steel with reinforced concrete poured into the foundation that meets the Manhattan bedrock. You will enjoy here a number of high speed elevators that’ll whisk your staff & clients in no time while freight elevator service is available to you as needed. In total this Class A Building has undergone a complete renovation of the lobby and common areas in recent date – state of the art visitor center, concierge desk, and design elements from the entrance carry over the lobby and extend to the common corridors – all of which boast high quality materials and lux finishes.

The unit offers a 2-year lease term while the price of rent remains negotiable – this space has so much to offer tour it and secure it before it’s gone.

Available Sizes:
1,837 sq. ft. - Available Upon Request / Call for Details

Neighoborhood Information
Midtown Manhattan, or simply Midtown, represents the middle lengthwise portion of the borough and island of Manhattan in New York City. Midtown is home to some of the city's most iconic buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and the headquarters of the United Nations.

Midtown Manhattan is the largest central business district in the United States and ranks among the most intensely used pieces of real estate in the world.

Even as some buildings in the core of Midtown are seeing modest rents, the average asking rent for the market overall rose substantially. In Midtown, the city's premier office market, the average taking rent inked with landlords was $75.73 per square foot. Taking rents are increasing as the high end of the market improves, drawing the overall averages upward, but in older buildings in some areas, rents have stalled. Grand Central and the East Side, they are flat year-over-year. Grand Central [for example] tends to be a value play. The availability rate is up slightly in Midtown due to large new availabilities along the Third Avenue and Park Avenue corridors...